ON THE MECHANISM OF CRIMINALLY-REMEDIAL COERCION


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In the article the process of implementation of criminally￾remedial law, containing measures of coercion in the context of mechanism of legal regulation is viewed. The author substantiates thesis about existence in the system of existing domestic criminally￾remedial regulation of two mechanisms of involuntary influence on the participants of criminally-remedial relations, distinguished by their functional characteristics of legal norms: 1) a mechanism for ensuring appropriate and full implementation of protective norms of modern domestic procedural criminal law; 2) mechanism for ensuring implementation of regulative norms of modern domestic procedural criminal law.

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S. I. Vershinina

Togliatti State University

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Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1825-0097
Russian Federation

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